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In today’s reading, Isaiah delivers prophetic messages to nations like Egypt, Babylon, Edom, and Tyre—highlighting God's control over political upheaval and global powers. Even Isaiah's strange prophetic sign-act of walking barefoot and naked reveals a deeper message: God uses surprising methods to speak truth and warn His people. Amid judgment, we are reminded that no power—ancient or modern—escapes His sovereign hand.Questions:1. How does Isaiah’s symbolic action in chapter 20 deepen the urgency of God’s message, and what might that say about how God communicates today?2. What do these judgments against powerful cities teach us about human pride and trust in wealth or alliances?3. In Isaiah 22, God confronts misplaced trust and false security—how might this apply to modern believers and the Church today?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
By Basically BiblicalIn today’s reading, Isaiah delivers prophetic messages to nations like Egypt, Babylon, Edom, and Tyre—highlighting God's control over political upheaval and global powers. Even Isaiah's strange prophetic sign-act of walking barefoot and naked reveals a deeper message: God uses surprising methods to speak truth and warn His people. Amid judgment, we are reminded that no power—ancient or modern—escapes His sovereign hand.Questions:1. How does Isaiah’s symbolic action in chapter 20 deepen the urgency of God’s message, and what might that say about how God communicates today?2. What do these judgments against powerful cities teach us about human pride and trust in wealth or alliances?3. In Isaiah 22, God confronts misplaced trust and false security—how might this apply to modern believers and the Church today?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here